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Regarding your question about right-clicking, I noticed that too. If you type the search parameters, you should see the login or logins that are relevant. Do not hit enter. Click on the arrow of the login you wish to select. That's the best workaround I know of now for the latest stable release of the Chrome extension. However.....

This issue has been fixed in the latest Chrome extension BETA version. If you would like to try it, please see the following link: How to join the beta team. I've been using the BETA version with OS X 10.6.7, and I have not had any problems so far.

Regarding 1P Chrome shortcuts, since you are using a German MBP, there could be an issue regarding key mapping.

Following are recent posts discussing the issue:

Issue: Thanks for mentioning the shortcuts, too; they don't work on a German keyboard though (our backslash ist Option+Shift+7, adding Command (to get Command+\) has no effect).

Response: Consider changing the shortcut in 1Password (Preferences > Logins). Some users of non-US keyboards use # instead of \ which yields ⌘# for filling and ⌥⌘# for Go & Fill.

Follow Up Response:The shortcuts that Khad mentioned worked nicely, am very glad about them.

You can review the relevant part of the thread here: German keyboard issues (A big tip of the hat to Khad for coming up with that fix!)

I hope I've answered your questions, and that you will enjoy using 1P in the future.

I forwarded this thread to one of AgileBits' Chrome experts asking for additional suggestions.

In the interim, I presume you are using the latest stable version. Would you be willing to try the BETA version? I know there have been several improvements made in the BETA, and I've not heard of any OS X issues while using it. I have not.

If you are willing to try it, please visit the link from my first post. I'd be interested to know if the new version corrects the Tastenkürzel für Anwendung ausfüllen issue.

These keyboard shortcut issues can be a real pain to track down. If there are any conflicts with whatever you have it set to, often it will just fail. A good place to start is to check System Preferences > Keyboard > Keyboard Shortcuts for any system-wide shortcuts that might be conflicting, and of course whatever the active application is using as well (although there generally isn't a easy way to do this.) The good news is that you can easily change it in 1Password under Preferences > Logins. You may be able to find something that works just by experimenting.

Additionally, you can navigate within the Chrome 1Password extension window itself using the arrow keys, if you prefer that.

These keyboard shortcut issues can be a real pain to track down. If there are any conflicts with whatever you have it set to, often it will just fail. A good place to start is to check System Preferences > Keyboard > Keyboard Shortcuts for any system-wide shortcuts that might be conflicting, and of course whatever the active application is using as well (although there generally isn't a easy way to do this.) You may be able to find something that works just by experimenting.

Additionally, you can navigate within the Chrome 1Password extension window itself using the arrow keys, if you prefer that.

Be sure you have the full URL saved in the 1Password Login item. If you save Logins from within the browser (recommended) you will not have this problem. If you create a Login manually, you need to be sure to include the protocol in the URL field, so 1Password (and the Chrome extension) knows if the site is http:// or https:// for example. Without this it will attempt (based on relative URL parsing rules) to connect to the "folder" example.com inside the extension which obviously does not exist.